EUscreenXL invites you to Warsaw to discuss the online presence of Europe's audiovisual collections. The conference takes place at the National Audiovisual Institute on 3 and 4 December 2015. Registration for the event is free of charge and places will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

The EUscreen network functions as an expert hub where archival organisations from different cultural and professional backgrounds can experiment with the many possibilities of online publishing. During this year’s conference we will discuss the benefits and challenges memory institutions face when making their online AV collections available. It will also highlight experiments and projects from various collection holders, discuss topics such as online engagement and draw into focus the topic of curating content - from the user perspective and from the perspective of collection holders.

The aim of the conference is to identify shared goals, enabling efficient and long-lasting partnerships within the audiovisual sector and between archives and users.

The discussions also serve to improve the online presence of our audiovisual collections, detail policy making processes and identify the most efficient dissemination channels and tools for reaching audiences across Europe and the web.

For more information and for registration please visit www.euscreenxl2015.eu.

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About EUscreen:

EUscreen is a dynamic and expanding network. Its aim is to improve the online presence of and engagement with audiovisual archival collections across Europe. It invites broadcast and audiovisual archives from Europe to work together with academic and technical partners to create public access to thousands of film clips, television programmes and supporting information. EUscreenXL aligns audiovisual collections by connecting them to Europeana’s online collection, which consist of millions of digitised materials from Europe’s museums, libraries and archives. The network was established in 2006 and is now made up of 31partners and 13 associate partners from 22 European countries. More: www.euscreen.eu.